Description
Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) is a member of the Laminae mint plant family. They grow wild in many areas of the world including Mediterranean counties and Asia. The plants grow to approximately 60 cm tall with narrow leaves, and distinctive blue flowers in the summer. This plant has been used for centuries in folklore to give a boost to relaxation* and skin health *, especially when used topically.
True hyssop is the plant that has been utilized to give a boost to wellness* and is a better choice. To further complicate matters, another popular herb, Bacopa, is also regularly known as “water hyssop”. St Hildegard of Bingen used to be a Benedictine Nun and master herbalist. She considered Hyssop an strange treatment containing powers that provide happiness *. She suggested that Hyssop used to be a wonderful addition to wine to alleviate melancholy*
Hyssop is included in many Biblical references, including Exodus 12: 22. Leviticus 14: 4, 6, 51, 52 Numbers 19: 6 I Kings 4: 33. It is the plant that used to be used to paint the doorways on Passover to keep away the angels of death. * Romans believed it used to be a strong protection.* There is also a tradition of hanging dried hyssop on the front door to keep negativity at bay.*
The main components of hyssop oil include monoterpenes (cis-pinochamphone, trans-pinocamphone and beta-pinene) and sequiterpenes (germacrene and elemol). An analysis published in the Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin indicated that there are at least 20 compounds in hyssop oil. Apigenin 7-O-β-D-glucuronide used to be isolated as the major flavonoid, together with myrtenylacetate, camphor, germacrene and spathulenol.
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